turbo fault(acctuator) and egr problem
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 2:19 pm
i have owned my rocco tdi for just over a year now.
recently the yellow exhaust warning light started to illuminate,then would occasionally go out.
then when overtaking i lost power,the glow plug light started flashing and the warning advising to take to dealer.
i spoke to a trusted vw/audi trained mechanic,who checked the car over and cleared the faults,
he was unsure if it was just an electric build up or not.
after a month the same happened again.
the mechanic traced the exhaust fault light to the egr valve,he stripped and cleaned it as it was covered in soot.
he is of the opinion it could be from the short journeys the car is used for.
ultimately it may mean a new valve,we wil wait and see.
the loss of power he traced to the turbo,the accuator to be accurate.
this seems to be a common fault which at one time required the turbo to be removed and replaced as a whole.
now as it is a bit of a common problem they have a repair 'kit'
this is the accuator.the first unit supplied by vw turned out to be faulty(thank goodness for the keen mechanic)
replacement took 2 days to arrive,now fitted and turbo set up.
blimey what a difference.over time the turbo had gradually decreased power,meaning we had failed to notice the loss of efficiency and power.
i thought i would post just incase anyone else comes across the same with there rocco,and hopefully gain some feedback upon the egr flow valve.
recently the yellow exhaust warning light started to illuminate,then would occasionally go out.
then when overtaking i lost power,the glow plug light started flashing and the warning advising to take to dealer.
i spoke to a trusted vw/audi trained mechanic,who checked the car over and cleared the faults,
he was unsure if it was just an electric build up or not.
after a month the same happened again.
the mechanic traced the exhaust fault light to the egr valve,he stripped and cleaned it as it was covered in soot.
he is of the opinion it could be from the short journeys the car is used for.
ultimately it may mean a new valve,we wil wait and see.
the loss of power he traced to the turbo,the accuator to be accurate.
this seems to be a common fault which at one time required the turbo to be removed and replaced as a whole.
now as it is a bit of a common problem they have a repair 'kit'
this is the accuator.the first unit supplied by vw turned out to be faulty(thank goodness for the keen mechanic)
replacement took 2 days to arrive,now fitted and turbo set up.
blimey what a difference.over time the turbo had gradually decreased power,meaning we had failed to notice the loss of efficiency and power.
i thought i would post just incase anyone else comes across the same with there rocco,and hopefully gain some feedback upon the egr flow valve.